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West · 1.28× labor

Deck Cost in Utah (2026)

Utah labor 1.28× national. Frost depth 30-36″. Frost depth 30″ drives footing depth per IRC R403.1.4. Permit baseline ~$290 (West); actual fee scales with project value. UT permits $180-300.

Utah1.28× laborFrost 30Permit $290+Salt Lake CityProvo
UT·State
1.28×·Labor mult
30″·Frost depth
5 tiers·Compared

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Dimensions

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Area · 192 sq ft·Perimeter · 56 ft
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IRC R312 requires a 36″ guardrail above 30″.

192 sq ft deck. Mid composite tier. Project total $17,013 to $29,821, 89 to 155 dollars per square foot.
Project budget · West
$17,013 – $29,821$89–$155 /sq ft

192 sq ft · Mid composite · 1.28× labor · 1.10× complexity

Materials
Low $4,752
Labor
Low $7,434
Add-ons
Low $4,536
Soft costs
Permit · demo · design

Project advisories · IRC 2021

Guardrail included (deck 36″ off grade)

IRC R312

IRC R312 mandates a 36″ guardrail on open edges when deck height exceeds 30″. 40 lf priced at Mid composite tier.

Building permit included in budget

IRC R105

West typical permit fee is in the budget. Most jurisdictions require a permit for decks > 200 sqft, > 30″ above grade, or attached to the house.

Hidden-fastener install premium baked in

Manufacturer specs

Mid composite uses hidden-fastener clip systems (Cortex / CamoClip / Trex Universal) — labor takes 25–30% longer than face-screwing PT. Already inside the tier's installed $/sqft band.

Cost breakdown

Labor (West, 1.28× national)
$7,434 – $11,895 (low – high estimate)
1.0 scope
$11,895
Materials (decking + framing + hardware)
$4,752 – $7,603 (low – high estimate)
1.0 scope
$7,603
Railing (40 lf, ledger 3-side)
$2,816 – $4,864 (low – high estimate)
1.0 scope
$4,864
Contingency (10% reserve)
$0 – $2,711 (low – high estimate)
1.0 scope
$2,711
Stairs (4 steps @ 9.0″ rise)
$1,720 – $2,458 (low – high estimate)
1.0 scope
$2,458
Building permit (West)
$290 flat
1.0 scope
$290
Materials subtotal
$29,821

National-median pricing (2026-Q1). Local prices vary ±15%. Materials line uses Mid composite tier; switch tiers to repaint the budget. Includes 10% contingency reserve on the high estimate.

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Photoreal 3D · plan view · framing breakdown. Color matches your tier selection.

PBR materialsHDR lightingMid composite
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16′ × 12
Trex Enhance
Joists
13 × 12′
Beams
2 × 2-ply 2×10
Posts
6 × 6×6
Boards
27 rows

Project all-in

Materials (low – high)
Mid composite tier · Trex Enhance · Fiberon Good Life · TimberTech Prime+. ~$0.05/sqft/yr.
$4,752 – $7,603
Labor (installed)
West · 1.28× national index
$7,434 – $11,895
Add-ons
Railing · stairs · lighting (only included items)
$4,536 – $7,322
Soft costs
Permit · demo · design (only included items)
$290 – $290
Contingency reserve (10%)
Industry-standard cushion for unforeseen scope
$2,711
Project total (low – high)
Plan around the high. Get 3 contractor bids — DeckMath should land within ±15%.
$17,013$29,821

Same dimensions, different tier

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DIY savings

$15,173
vs mid-range contractor
  • Materials only: $7,603
  • Estimated hours: 288 hr
  • Skill required: advanced

Finance estimate

$619/month
60-month personal loan @ 8.99% APR
  • Principal: $29,821
  • Total interest: $7,312
  • Estimate only — shop 3+ lenders.
Composite/PVC installs use hidden-fastener clip systems — labor is 25–30% slower than face-screwing pressure-treated wood. That premium is already baked into the tier's installed $/sqft band.

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The Deck Material Calculator gives you a permit-ready bill of materials — every joist, hanger, fastener, and footing — validated against IRC 2021 span tables.

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Estimates use 2026-Q1 national-median pricing (Home Advisor, Angi, RSMeans). Expect ±15% variance vs your local market. Always get 3 contractor bids before signing. This calculator is not a substitute for a licensed inspector or structural engineer.

Building a deck in Utah — what to know

Labor in Utah runs 1.28× the national average (RSMeans 2026-Q1, West region). Materials are roughly national-average since most decking products ship from regional distribution centers, so the 1.28× variance comes almost entirely from labor.

Frost depth: 30″ — your footings must extend below this depth per IRC R403.1.4 to avoid frost heave. This is moderate frost depth; budget for 4-5 ft of total footing depth (frost line + bearing layer).

Permit: UT permits $180-300.

Climate: Utah's snow climate favors composite or PVC over pressure-treated wood — winter freeze-thaw cycles age PT faster than the manufacturer's rated lifespan.

FAQ — Deck Cost in Utah

How much does a deck cost in Utah?

In Utah, expect $30-60/sqft installed for pressure-treated, $50-90 for mid-range composite, and $90-140 for premium composite or tropical hardwood. Labor in Utah runs 1.28× the national average (West region). A typical 16×20 (320 sqft) deck lands around $22,528-$30,720 for mid-tier composite.

What's the deck building permit fee in Utah?

Utah permit fees typically run $130-450 depending on jurisdiction and project value. Most calculators including DeckMath use the formula: max(regional baseline, 1.2% of project value).

How deep do footings need to be in Utah?

Utah's frost depth is approximately 30″. Footings must extend below the frost line per IRC R403.1.4 — verify with your local building department, since AHJs sometimes require deeper depths than the state-published value.

Do I need a deck contractor's license in Utah?

Most Utah jurisdictions require a contractor's license for projects above a state-specific threshold ($1,000-25,000). DIY construction by a homeowner on their own property is typically allowed. Always confirm with your local building department before signing a contract.

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